If you love your life, your home, your truck and your guns, you could be extraordinarily unhappy come April 28th.
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Tony Bernardo is the Executive Director of the CSSA
Drawing from his past statements, speeches, and published works, let’s explore what changes an elected Prime Minister Mark Carney will make to Canada.
All Guns Will Be Banned
When Mark Carney trotted out Nathalie Provost to run in the new riding of Châteauguay–Les Jardins-de-Napierville, he made his beliefs about guns and gun owners crystal clear. Mark Carney hates them both.
Nathalie Provost has spent the last 30 years pushing for stricter and stricter “gun control.” She quit Justin Trudeau’s firearms advisory committee because Trudeau wasn’t banning guns fast enough for her liking. That Provost agreed to run for Carney is a powerful indicator that Carney promised her something, and the only thing she’s wanted for 30 years is your guns in a smelter.
Heidi Rathjen, Provost’s fellow crusader, expressed their shared agenda with crystal clarity during a 1995 Committee Hearing on Bill C-68.
“We have an agenda, and our task will be completed when ALL FIREARMS have been prohibited. Our position has been consistent over these five years and will not change.”
If Carney wins this election, Rathjen and Provost’s gun banning dreams will come true. If Carney wins this election you can kiss your guns goodbye.
“Carney is as Climate Crazy as Guilbeault”
Carney’s lack of experience as an elected official will redefine Canadian politics because if he wins, he will govern with an even harsher ideological bent than his predecessor.
Matthew Lau, writing in the
Financial Post,
put it this way:
“Having left his gig as UN Special Envoy for Climate and Finance to lead the federal Liberal government, Mark Carney is now in a position to focus his and Greta Thunberg’s global climate crusade squarely on Canada.”
From Mark
Carney’s election website: “Canada must invest $2 trillion by 2050 — about $80 billion per year — to become carbon competitive and achieve Net Zero. However, investments in decarbonisation currently run between $10–20 billion annually.”
“The implication is,” writes Matthew Lau, “that another $60-70 billion a year will need to be wrung out of Canadian businesses and consumers, either through direct taxation and government spending or with regulatory browbeating to push Canadians’ savings and investments into global warming initiatives.”
Carney created the
Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero in 2021 “to accelerate the transition to a net-zero global economy” based on his well-documented belief that “climate change” is “the
greatest commercial opportunity of our time.”
Perhaps, but the greatest opportunity for who?
Tackling the National Housing Crisis
Mark Carney, like the WEF, loves “densification” and despises the traditional family home. Carney wants to eliminate condo and apartment unit maximums. He wants to abolish parking minimums (because who needs a car in a 15-minute city?) And Carney wants to allow taller buildings near transit lines as his solution to both the housing supply crisis and the affordability crisis. A Liberal win will mean even less options for Canadian families.
Carney’s “New Canadian Era?"
If you love living in a city, you’ll love Carney’s “new Canadian era.”
If you love your life, your home, your truck and your guns, you could be extraordinarily unhappy come April 28th.
The only way to prevent that unhappiness is to vote. And you don’t have to wait until Advance Polls open or for those long Election Day voter lineups either. You can vote TODAY at your local Elections Canada office.
1. To find your local Elections Canada office, go to
https://elections.ca/ 2. Type in your postal code and click “GO”
Elections Canada offices are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays, and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays.
When you vote, take your family and friends with you. The culture, heritage and guns you save may be your own.
Tony Bernardo is the Executive Director of the CSSA.